Wankhede Stadium(second day of five): England, with eight
first-innings wickets in hand, trail by 149 runs

The rhythm of cricket in the sub-continent is like no other. There are long
periods of calm, when batsmen appear in control, bowlers look toothless and
the pitch seems asleep.

Do not be fooled, though, for appearances can be deceptive. Think a crocodile
is lazing in the river; before you know it you might have lost your arm.
With spinners, it is always best to remember the threat that lurks beneath
the surface.